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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Makes-Sense, Can-Do Book,
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This review is from: Simplify Your Time: Stop Running & Start Living! (Paperback)
Marcia Ramsland is a true cheerleader for those of us who want to use time effectively and live life well. As I skimmed her book, I found myself saying, "Yes, I've done that but she has fine-tuned how to do it better" or "Her suggestion will help me in this other needy area." One strength of Simplify Your Time is how it addresses the need of both home and workplace, recognizing that what happens in one venue affects the other. Her illustrations of people who found help through her tips make the book warm and genuine. Another plus of the book is how Marcia has organized it into quickly read chapters, in recognition that people struggling with time issues simply do not have the time to read much at one sitting. She's divided her subject into four groups of "seven habits" or "seven tips" for saving time, time management, lifestyle issues, and planning for the future. In addition, 101 mini time-saving hints are scattered through the pages. As one illustration of how she simplifies time management to mini-goals, read the first chapter on punctuality and see how just deliberately changing a habit of being late will make an overall difference in lifestyle. As one with a magnet-and-memo slathered refrigerator, I need to adapt the five file folders suggestions she gives on page 29. I care for an older parent with memory loss, plus fight my own mid-life "forgetful" issues--yet was encouraged by Marcia's statement (p. 61) that our short-term memory can only hold seven items before it starts pushing things out. Hence, her excellent suggestions for making lists. I was also grateful that she included nurturing relationships (chapter 16) and suggested striving for five friendly encounters a week. When I first read her book, I didn't know that just a day later I would need the reminder of chapter 28's comments on time management during life's crises. My life changed abruptly when I slipped on ice and broke my ankle--not a good thing for someone maintaining a home business, keeping a family going, and care-giving an older parent. Any of us who want to reduce or handle better the stress that life serves up would benefit greatly from Marcia's book. The heart of her book might be her quote on p. 175: "When we're happiest, we manage time better and life is simpler." I'm all for that! Even if you feel you have a fair handle on time management, get this book to brush up your skills and then to share with someone who simply needs practical advice and encouragement.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
helpful and readable,
By Kathie (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Simplify Your Time: Stop Running & Start Living! (Paperback)
I've read a lot of time management books, and this is probably the best so far, as far as readability, good teaching techniques, and useful suggestions. It's written simply but effectively, easy to follow and good suggestions. She starts at the most basic level and explains things that those of us who are time-challenged don't naturally understand, such as when you're doing one thing, you're choosing not to do another, or to get somewhere on time, you have to allow travel time, not leave at the time you're supposed to arrive. There are also a number of other entry-level suggestions such as posting your goals where you will see them. I was very impressed with how well she simplified the concepts and built from the fundamental practices which would give immediate benefits for a small investment of effort, to the details that add polish to a life. In every chapter she gave simultaneous illustrations of how to apply the principles to both office and home to get both under control and save time, and covered everyone from mothers overwhelmed with several preschoolers to both male and female executives. I found that it inspired me to get my desk and files in better order, and I'm picking up on several organizing and planning suggestions.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My husband wants to personally thank Marcia!,
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This review is from: Simplify Your Time: Stop Running & Start Living! (Paperback)
I read Marcia Ramsland's "Simplify Your Time" with a pen & highlighter in hand. She has so many great, practical ideas jam-packed into an easily digestible 30-day plan. After the first week of taking her ideas and implementing them into a workable plan, my husband says he'd like to personally thank Marcia for starting us on the road to actually getting household projects done (versus the "I'll get to it someday" syndrome). I've also used many of her tips with my executive clients ~ who always have challenges juggling their time! Thanks Marcia for another great book!
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
obvious and simplistic,
By Paige Turner (Berkeley CA (People's Republic)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Simplify Your Time: Stop Running & Start Living! (Paperback)
Most of this is obvious stuff. "Hang up your coat when you take it off instead of dropping it on the couch." That is so obvious that it doesn't deserve a bulleted entry in a book. "Clean out a drawer while doing a load of wash for smart multitasking." Excuse me, did the author think I was just going to stare at the machine, waiting for the load to finish. This book tries to cover goal setting, prioritizing, life purpose, etc. But these are only given very short chapters and they deserve book length treatments. Overall, this is a light treatment of everything it tries to cover. There are better books on all the topic she covers. And there are no illustrations, except here boring charts and grids. Sometimes you read a book and feel as if the author has lived her subject matter to the point she is an expert, this isn't one of those times!! Read "It's all too much..." by Peter Walsh. If you follow his very thorough advice for getting rid of clutter then your life and time will organize themselves!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent time management resource,
By Flavia Streeven "Flavia" (Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Simplify Your Time: Stop Running & Start Living! (Paperback)
This is an excellent time management and organization book - and I have read many of them! The book is set up to read and implement for 30 days (if you prefer). Each day offers advice for taking control of you day, time, and life. One thing I appreciate about this author is that she asks what will you do with the free time that you have - this is a valid point. If you get organized and manage time well, what will you do with the free time? She weaves goals and dreams perfectly into the strategy of time management.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simplify indeed!,
By AkS "Windy City Reader" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Simplify Your Time: Stop Running & Start Living! (Paperback)
Simplify Your Time is an accurate title for a book that is well written, simple yet effective. The chapters are short enough to be read in an entire sitting but have great ideas on how to simplify your life. My personal favorite is the "Two Minute Pickup". This tip alone has saved me many hours of work and frustration in the past few days alone.
As a reader of several self-help books on time management, I was skeptical about "Simplify Your Time" but this is a must-read for anyone struggling to juggle one too many items on your to-do list, work, family and personal agenda! I highly recommend it!
5.0 out of 5 stars
So many useful tips, but ultimately it's up to you,
By Turtle in the City "Turtle in the City" (West Hollywood, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Simplify Your Time: Stop Running & Start Living! (Paperback)
This book is a treasure trove of time management tips geered towards your personal life and home life, with some mention of work.
I've had time management issues my whole life and this book is the first book that really explained why you should change your ways and how much time and stress each little change will save you. Every chapter truly is brimming with good tips. A few chapters are more useful than others. And I seem to be perpetually struggling with chapter 2 on punctuality. But I think the book has a good message, conveys it will, and can truly help you manage your time better. However, you have to put in the effort to change.
9 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tip Top Time Tips,
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This review is from: Simplify Your Time: Stop Running & Start Living! (Paperback)
You've done it again, Marcia! Simplify Your Time is an excellent resource for people who need to stop running around in circles and wasting time and start mastering their time wisely. Love all those tips. Thanks for all you do to help us become better individuals.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Helpful,
By Love Laughing "CJS" (Omaha) - See all my reviews
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I have really enjoyed reading this book. Each chapter explains one step to simplifying your time. It's set up as a one-month tool, but I read it through once and am re-reading to implement her ideas. I really like her practical ideas and realistic viewpoints.
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Simplify Your Time: Stop Running & Start Living! by Marcia Ramsland (Paperback - August 29, 2006)
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